Yes, they do.
If you're asking what those laws are called, it's usually one of copyright, patent, or trademark.
Collectively, they're just called intellectual property laws. The exact titles vary from country to country.
The Copyright Act
Copyright law protects authors, and patent law protects inventors.
Copyright law?
Copyright law protects original creative works, such as sculpture, music, and books. Patent law protects inventions and processes, such as pharmaceuticals, machines, and hybrid plants.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.
the person it owned by like section 10 of 1974 copyright act, copyrightoffice.
It doesn't. Patent law protects inventions.
it protect the rights of authors creativity
It requires permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
"To promote the advancement of science and the useful arts."
copyright and patent laws
Copyright law in general does not protect ideas, but rather it protects the expression of those ideas.
In the US, "copyright law" refers to Title 17 of the United States Code, simply called "Copyrights." In the UK, it means the Copyright, Design, and Patents Act of 1988, called the Copyright Act for short.